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The Maxwell equations are derived from an antisymmetric space-time metric.
The description, design and construction of a handheld coil gun rifle that is capable of launching a 0.30 caliber metallic projectile at adjustable velocities.
The site provides an applet which calculates the coherent magnetization reversal of an uniformly magnetized particle, also referred to as the Stoner-Wohlfarth model of magnetization reversal.
Information on diamagnetic levitation from the High Field Magnet Laboratory at Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen.
Offers a suite of commercial electromagnetic analysis simulation software.
A producer of software for automotive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) computations, electromagnetic interference (EMI), cable harness CAD/CAE and antenna design.
This theory describes the multicomponent multiphase mixture continuously without density jumps and interfacial surfaces.
Subscription information, and browsable archive. Full text available to subscribers.
Site dedicated to granular media, complex networks, and statistical physics in general. Part of the CREEN project.
Reference books on fluids handling.
CFD and CAE software, training and consultancy.
Process engineering, process equipment, fluid mechanics.
CFD consulting for industrial clients; technology transfer and training to clients.
Designer and manufacturer of miniature sensors for flow, surface and particle measurement. Based in Pasadena, California, USA.
Describes research divisions, meetings, and facilities. [English and Japanese]
Simulation software for mechanics, gas dynamics and fluid mechanics, focusing on internal combustion engines and vehicles. Marketing, training, support.
A comprehensive list of Nobel Prize Laureates in physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
NYU graduate, now on the faculty at Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York. Includes selected publications.
Mathematical Physics Group. People, research, events, publications and resources.
A list of recent preprint articles in this field, with a link to a searchable archive that dates back to 1992.
Textbook for sale providing a basic overview of the physics of MRI.
Research aims to advance imaging technology and identify the underlying causes of cardiovascular disease initiation, progression and complications. Includes information on the lab, the research, people, publications and services.
Major Journal of Nuclear Physics. All articles back to volume 1 in 1970 are available for download.
The Nijmegen database of nucleon-nucleon and hyperon-nucleon experimental scattering data, phase shifts, partial wave analyses, and potential models.
Interactive demonstration of mixing additive or subtractive colors.
The original book of this name, published in 1921. The concepts of color hue, color value and color chroma are diagrammed and explained.
A high-quality page of the research, meetings and people involved with University of Amsterdam's Atomic and Laser Physics Group. Links to research documents in PDF (English).
Develops and manufactures optoelectronic sensors for industry to measure parameters such as general dimensions, thickness, roughness, planarity, temperature, humidity and molecular concentration.
University of California, Los Angeles. Includes information on the research projects supported by the group, publications and list of members.
Provides lens design and consultancy services, and design work for wide varieties of optical systems.
Nonlinear Optics and Photonics Group is part of the Department of Theoretical Physics at the National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering "Horia Hulubei", Bucharest, Romania.
Bimorph correctors with electronic control blocks and design of Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor and M-square sensor for analysis of wavefronts.
Spanish research institution that aims at advancing the limits of scientific and technological knowledge in optical sciences. Areas of research include bio photonics, quantum optics, nonlinear optics and nano photonics.
Optical raytracing software for optical design and analysis.
DURANGO interferometry software for data acquisition, analysis, evaluation and simulation. Support of many interferometer hardware.
FRESNEL, software that simulates laser beam propagation through various optical schemes.
Software for grating analysis and design based on Chandezon, True and Fourier methods.
Brings together scientists and engineers involved in high pressure research.
Dr. James H.L. Lawler's paper describing a new model for the photon which solves the wave-particle paradox by stating that the photon is a particle consisting of two oppositly charged poles in orbit around each other.
Provides a new and simple explanation of the mass and gravity enigma.
Network of national government agencies responsible for coordinating and funding national research efforts in astroparticle physics.
Israel group.
For the detection of the neutrino by Professor Frederick Reines; description of the discovery and background material.
Aksel L. Hallin, a physics professor at Queen's University and the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, gives this description.
Organized collection of links; includes space, balloon, air shower, and underground experiments.
MC particle numbering convention, endorsed by the Particle Data Group.
FeynFig is a program to generate feynman diagrams in xfig format.
Comprehensive list of APS meetings including unit meetings, meeting calendar, and BAPS program archives.
The ESCAMPIG conference focuses on atomic and molecular processes and plasma-surface interactions in low and high pressure plasmas. 13-17 July, 2010, Novi Sad, Serbia.
Associate professor, Swedish Institute of Space Physics.